Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs

About Us
The Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs is an executive-level office contained within the Executive Office of the President. As a whole, the office is responsible for the implementation of the President's manifesto and for representing the Administration's interests in legislative and legal affairs.
The office is led by the Director of Legislative Affairs and its statutory membership includes the President, Vice President, Chief of Staff, and White House Counsel. At the discretion of the President, other members may be invited to join the Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs. The day-to-day operations of the office are managed by the Director of Legislative Affairs and the White House Counsel who both hold CS-5 positions within the Chain of Command.
Who We Are
The current membership of the Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs:
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President
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Seas.
Vice President
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Peachxes
Chief of Staff
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Dir. of Legis. Affairs
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White House Counsel
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What We Do
The Governmental and Legislative Affairs Act 2025 outlines the statutory responsibilities of both the Director of Legislative Affairs and the White House Counsel. In addition to these responsibilities, the President may assign additional responsibilities to them and the rest of the Executive Office of the President. The main responsibilities of the Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs are divided as follows:
DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS CS-5
- Drafting and sponsorship of Government Legislation to the Legislative branch and overseeing the path of Government Legislation through the legislative process
- Drafting of secondary legislation on behalf of the Executive branch's Department and Office leaders and, if requested, the branch leaders of the Judicial branch and the Secret Service branch
- Advising the President on proclamation and vetoing of bills that have received a majority vote by the Legislative branch
- Establishment and oversight of working groups, consultation groups, and other advisory bodies created under their scope
WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL CS-5
Manifesto Checklist
Each Administration runs on a campaign platform which we style as a manifesto—this manifesto outlines the objectives of the Administration and serves as their electoral platform during an election. Upon being elected, the Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs publicly tracks the manifesto progress of the Administration using the below manifesto checklist to ensure external accountability of the administration's reporting of their accomplishments.
LEGISLATIVE & MANIFESTO MILESTONES
#Opportunity Administration 
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July 13th |
Active Working Groups
The Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs currently has 1 active Working Group. The membership of this Working Group is composed of various members of the White House to provide feedback of the Administration's Justice Reforms manifesto policy. The members of the Consultation Group were hand-selected by the President and Vice President based on experience in leadership and governance and policy development. The current members of the Judicial Reforms Working Group are displayed below:
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Seas.
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dreckly
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amazingconnor
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Kelpti
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Arlert.
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Veren
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LunarsTrident
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Key Legislation
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Office of Governmental and Legislative Affairs, send in a Freedom of Information request
here, but make sure you've
registered onto our site first.
Alternatively, you may reach out to any member of the office via the Habbo client, this website, or using the White House Discord.
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| Executive Branch, the Habbo White House. |
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thehabbowh.org/EOP | thehabbowh.org/OoGLA |
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Last edited on 14/JUL/2026 01:18 AM BST by dz?